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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1907. WATERFRONT ITEMS BIGGEST SHOW YET . i AT WALDORF The Lawton to go on the Frisco Run. VICE-PRESIDENT' RECEPTION SHIP JORDANHILL CLEARS ENTIRELY NEW ATTRACTIONS THE LIKE OF WHICH HAVE NEVER BEEN SEEN IN THE CITY BEFORE. Th South Channel Wm Buoyed Yester- j On Monday the Waldorf will offer iU .m msu wn nM . , trons m tniM. MW. program. day by Steamer He.tner-me iuiiim , x, wis(1 nM inKW(W in ttitig In After Midnight-Potter Take Ow r g wonderfu, trio of wU given 300 Passenger, to th Bech. . . h . w Wn bro ht down ,..,. ... f s.. specially b1"1' little. All kind of money b being spent in order to get the very best talent at this home of vaudevill in Astoria nd liberal patronage should be accorded to thee how. There U good suditor ium with eomfortable eat, a good tg well lifted, and new and expensive scenery. There b no other place U town which offers uch a show and nowhere that one can get better evening's enter tainment The fun i fast and furiou ;rom start to finish and when ther are interludes the excellent permanent band furnishes delightful music. You can go down here and sit comfortably and smoke your pipe, and1 quench your thirst if tou kv one. and you can see Uhe ht of shows and have the best of time. So this week don't miss it. The programme will read something a fol lows and a hort description of some of the acta is given. The first of the new number is that of the Ttat Turns, de scribed as Mexican knife thrower and for a realy hair-reining and thrilling act this cannot be beaten. The lady stands with her back to a board and the man VICE-PRESIDENT WILL ADDRESS OPEN AIR MEETING IN AFTER NOON-BANQUET WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE EV EKING. The Department of Commerce and Labor officially notified R. Bonhain and Albert W. Long, watchmen in the immt oration service, that they have been SB w promoted to the position of inspectors - and will be stationed at Astoria. This will give Astoria two inspector instead of one as formerly. 0. W. Larner who v has been acting inspector has re signed nd Victor Brandt, watchman, will be transferred to Portland. ' R. P. Schwerin, vice-president and general manager of the Harrinian steam ship lines, made officbl announcement In a telegram received at local head quarters ye&tenUv afternoon that the steamer Lawton will be placed in regu lar service between the Columbia and San Francisco as soon as she can be overhauled and properly equipped. This is expected to taka about three months. The steamer will have space for the sc eommodution of 800 passengers and will handle more than 3000 tones of freight, When the Lawton was purchased from the government of the Harriman inter ests she was stripped of practically ev erything movable. Consequently it is necessary to refurnish her throughout, in addition to making many alterations to the vessel before she will be suitable for a commercial run. It is given out the steamer will also be converted into an oil burner. Shi will be fitted up in very much the same style as the steam er Columbia with which she will oper ate in conjunction. When the Lawton, Columbia, Roanoke and George W. Elder are plying in the freight and passenger trade between here and California ports the water transportation facilities will be far su perior to any similar service which has been provided in recent years. It is probable the Costs Rica may be retained on the route, but should she be taken off she would not be missed to any great extent. Aside from being slow she is of limited capacity and is altogether out of date. The program for the reception, enter training aud hauiuetig of Vicel'ivsi dent Charles Warren Fairbanks by the Astoria Chamber of Commerce has now practically been completed. The Vice-President of ths United States will arrive hem on a special train from Gobi at about 10 o'clock on the morning of the 1Mb. He will be the guest of Senator Charles W. Fulton dur ing the day. At 4 o'clock in the after' noon the Vice-President will address mas meeting in the open air. The ban quet will take place at 8 o'clock In the evening at the Moore Hotel at Seaside. A special train will take the banqueters from Astoria to Seide leaving Astoria at 7 o'clock. The United State ship Charleston flagship of the Paclllc fleet, Admiral Swinburne, commander second squadron will be in the port on the day of the visit of the Vice-President and special rates of oue and one-third fare will be made over the railroads and gitcaiiilioat lines for the round trip. It is expecteil that a verr lame attendance will be present to hear the address Mr. Fair hanks will deliver to the open air mass meeting. The military from the forts will be on hand to assist in the demonstrations of the day, aud the flagship band together at some distance away hurls sharp with the sailors will make a grand pro pointed knives at her. How he ever cession through the streets just before mbsea sticking the tadr is a miracle. Mr. Fairbanks delivers his address to Knife after knife p her head, her the public. arms and her body by less than a hair's j The Third Infantry, Oregon National breath and with a sickening thud sticks Guard, will be encamped at Seaside on nuiverino in th board at the back of I the evenincr of the banquet and the Q ----- , J . her, till she is hedged about with blood-1 plendid band and the members of that The lighthouse tender Heather went down to the bar yesterday afternoon with three large buoys. Captains Woods and McVicker were aboard and they buoyed out the new (!) south channel. The steamer Lurline did not get down till after midnight. She bad a large quantity of freight to deliver and re ceive and did not get here till morning. The Telegraph arrived in yesterday with a large crowd of holiday makers. When she left up the river she had alto gether 207 passengers aboard. She ex perts to carry more tomorrow. The T. J. Potter arrived down at 7:15 last evening with 280 passengers. She took 35 more from Astoria making a grand total of 315. The German bark Tellus cleared yes terday morning for Sidney, X. S. W. She had a cargo of 1,222,922 feet of lum ber loaded at Knappton. This cargo was valued at (20,790. thirsty looking weapons ou all sides. Not content with doing this with his eye open and the woman in full view, the man blindfolds himself, covers the body of hb partner with newspaper, snd repeats the whole performance without so much as scatching the woman! Thrilling! Well! just go and see it. If youdont hold your breath and gasp it's a wonder. It b truly the most wonderful feat of jugglery ever exhibited. Xext you'll see Stanley and Weaver in their niarveloous act on the sUck wire. Humorous too! You'll just die with laughter at these two. The act is call ed Mra. O'Grady's wash day and is called a comedy on a slack wire. You've seen the comically funny old Irishwoman portrayed before. But you never saw as funny a one as this. And on a slack wire too. The whole business of the wash day b gone through washing, ironing, mangling, and banging out the clothes to dry. Such funny duds! And all the while the most inimitable patter is going on of the clever Irish variety that makes your sides ache. Don't, whatever you do, miss this. Next, of the new ones, comes Mis Marie Sparrow, a serio-comic of the very highest order. Miss Sparrow is one of the best singers ever heard in As toria. Besides singing she has some of the very brightest of comic business you've ever seen wholly new and fresh and extremely laughable. Marie is al right and don't forget it. Helped out with the stock company this week ought to be red letter week. Every number on the card is of the best. So see that you look in and you'll stay it out. Dell B. Scully, Notary Public, at ftmnVa Cinr 8 tor. Any old hour! Only a Few Days left of our Great Clearance Sale Millinery at 1-2 Suits at 1-2 Coats and Waists I -3 off Skirts 1-3 off At Jaloffs 120 llth Street organization will participate in the demonstrations upon the arrival of the special train bearing the Vice-President all party from Astoria at 7:30 o'clock. The toasts that have been arranged for the banquet subject to additions that may yet be made, are: Toastmaster Senator Charles W Fulton. "The United State," by the Vice President. "Oregon," by Governor George Earle Chamberlain. "The United States Senate," by Hon. John M. Gearin of Portland. "The Pioneers." bv Hon. George H. William o-' Porthad. "The r.icifi' r.'nf." ". fir. .Toi"h Simon of P.:rtlnn !. "Th? Upbuilding of Citie," by Tom I!icha"dson, manner of the Portland Commercial Club. "The State of Wahington," by Hon. Levi Ankeny, Walla Walla, Wash. "The Columbia Basin," the Hon. Wal ter C Smith of Portland. "The Western Press," by Hon. John F. Carroll, editor of the Portland Daily Telegram. "The Army of the United States," by Col. J. H. Walker, commanding the Coast Artillery, Fort Stevens, Oregon. "The Navy of the United States," by Admiral Swinburne, commander of the second squadron, United States Pacific fleet, flagship Charleston. "Women of Oregon," by Hon. F. W. Mulkey of Portland. "Commerce," by Hon. Theodore B. Wilcox of Portland. "The City of Astoria," by the Hon. Herman Wise .Mayor of Astoria. ' "Astoria Chamber of Commerce," by John H. Whyte, manager of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce. There will be seated at the banquet 160 people. Although the reception committee has had a standing invitation in the Astor ia n and in the Budget for some time, which was a cordial invitation to all Astorians to attend the banquet, yet it was yesterday evening brought to the attention of the committee that some good citizens of Astoria .had not yet ascertained how they were to get an invitation to attend this important state function which will scarcely have its equal again soon in the Northwest. The committee again wishes to call the at tention to all Astorians that they can arrange to attend this banquet in the usual way which has been made and provided by calling at the Chamber of Commerce and seeing Manager Whyte. As there are only 100 seats available), however, it will either be necessary in a day or two to refuse further invitations to local citizens or else return checks to senders outside of the city, from the various towns in the Columbia Basin. The committee desires that every citi zen should consider himself notified be cause of the published invitation In the newspapers. Other details will be attended to by those of the local citizens who will call at the Chamber until such time as It i impossible to scat any further numbers. While everyone will ls given an op poitimity to wear a drc suit yet full dress will not be insisted upon nor Indeed expected of those who do not w ih to wear them. 1 WHISKY AND WATER. Mickey Mauley Hlled tint with en thttlni, but bad whiky, strayed on Wednesday night about 12 o'clock the toot of Ninth street and then kept going, with the result that he foutv himself floundering In the waters of the My, S. Snrenson, on of the crew of the lUmther who happened to be watch, heard the splash and hurried to his rescue and with the aid of svvera ur tne iteatners ew placed a rope around body and hauled him to the wharf. v Oilier i. Thornton escorted, him to the Hotel Anderson wlier he was taken car of until yesterday wlieo he was released. -'- SEMIANNUALREPORT OF TREASURER COUNTY TREASURES WM. A. SBER MAN FILES HIS HALF-YEARLY REPORT YESTERDAY -BALANCE IN HAND SATISFACTORY. County Treasurer William A. Sherman filed his half-yearly report with County Clerk Clinton yesterday. Th report show balance in hand of 1107,048.14. and the full " figure are appended hereto: Receipt. Amount on hand. Jan. 1, 1007. f 20,344.70 Received for General Fund: Taxes ItHHI and delinquent... C2.030.7n Penalties and interest UHS.M Clerk's Ifees, ft months 2,939.40 Sheriff fees. 6 month 103 20 Justice of Peace, fines 137.4.' Circuit Court 33.00 Sab Sawmill 1,250.00 Iquor license 1,000.00 .umber, etc., sold 133.75 Taxes Court Houe 8S.10H.05 County Schools ....... 23.502.93 City of Astoria lS.fttT.IW 1 City of Warrenton.... 51fl4! City of Seaside 5,8 City 0f New Astoria... 133.5: Town of YV Seaside... 17S.50 City Hull, Park and library 1,070.88 Co. School Library 44ft.4 Special ItwJ Fund.... 24.MO.7H School District 28.7HO.07 Institute Fund 23.30 Lewis & Clark Itiidge 7.33 Miscellaneous Funds "7.73 Total receipt 9257.tlHl.34 Total 278,020.04 Disbursement. General Fund Warrants t 57,585.07 (Include 1 1.130 for state tax) Interest 3.(1(13.10 County School Fund orders.. 2.1,230.(10 Institute Fund order 112.50 Court House warrant 31.033.04 pedal Ho:!,! warrant , 20,32.8.33 ounty Library warrant 33.3(1 City of Astoria taxes 10,708.54 Other cities, taxes 522.2fi City Hall, Park and library taxes 2.800..W School Districts taxes. 10,420.40 NEW JO-DAY. Panama hat oleantd and block! Lv them with Dell 8kully. Oliver typewriter stiiorphr at A. Commercial street. and automatic R. Cyrua, 434 tf, Columbia and Victor iraphophonm and latest record at 414 Commercial stmt A. R. Cyrua. tf, Qoldsn Oak Ru filler and bird sag now Hlldebrand dor. in. Wanted. To rent, three or four "furnished rooms for housekeeping. Address Y, Atorlan Room anil Board, Mrs. K. C. Hohlsn" ha two or thr room to let, with or without board corner Ninth and Duan strU, 7-1-lw Social Dane. Th Liberty Bell Social Club will give another on of th danc Saturday vsnlng, July 8th. Everybody wlcom. 7-a-t Wntd. W hav a client who want to buy bout 250 acre of logged off land. Any on having any such land pleas Wt us know, Columbia Trust Company, Removal Notlc Dr. ), A. Fulton ha mov4 hit office from th Star theater building to th new Astoria Saving Bank building, 3rd floor, wttr h will b found from M on. ft-30-SOt I Just Rolvd Th ort of making good picture In having th beat maUrlabj to work with. Bart' drag tor hav Just rclv4 , frsh supply of films and fllm-pack. o got In th gam and do It right i Reemoval Node. Dr. Ksllie Vernon hs moved her ofllce from the corner of Commercial and Eleventh streets, to th second floor of th new Astoria Savings Dank build ing, at Duan and Eleventh street. where sh will b found from this tint forward. 6-J0-2w. Removal Notice. Doctor J. M, Holt announce (he re- toval of hi olllce from th Page build ing to the Astoria Saving Bank lildg., room 304, third floor, where his patients may consult him between the hour of 10 A. M. and 12 noon, and 2 to 5 P. M Telephone Main 2101; residence tele phone, Main 1381. 7 3 tf QrfsT V;1. ... ,1 V X' lis br Copyright Hsrt Schsffner Man N One nice thing about offering a man Hart Scli&flner & Marx clothes is that he knows right away what we're alking about, and that we're offering him something he is informed on. Even the fellows who have'nt worn these clothes know they're good; any man who has once been in HART SCHAFFNER& MARX clothes is hard to satisfy with anything else. The price are low enough AT THE WALDORF THIS WEEK. Total disbursement 9170,077 .fH' Balance on hand ,.$107,048.14 HE NEW (?) CHANNEL DISCOVERED HAS BEEN USED FOR TWO YEARS AND WAS BUOYED YESTERDAY BEFORE CHARTS ARRIVED Captains Wood and McVicker went down on the lighthouse tender Heather yesterday and buoyed the south channel which all the; pilots have been in the habit of using for the last two years. When they returned they found the new charts issued by the recent survey which was out on the G. 11. Mendcll had ur rived, and that according to the charts the old south chanml had been dis covered by them. As long ago as last spring the pilots had asked that this (humid i he buoyed and also asked for the service of the dredger Chinook. Wellrich refused even a buoy. The pilots have always maintained that in this jouth channel, so recently discovered by the survey, they have found the best water on the bar. And now the surveyors have found the same, though their figures as to depth do not agree with those of the pilots. ' An interetsing comparison can now be made as to how far, if at all, Cap tains Wood and McVickar are, out in the placing of their buoys, with the new chart of the recent survey. Do you want to laiijih ? Do you want to Ins aimi-ed? Do you want to see a really clever ami funny entertainment! ell go to the Waldorf show. It's good, 's clever, snd it's very, verv laughable from start to finish, ou know what some of these show are? Dull, stupid nil vulgar without being amusing, and lot of old sticks on the -lane who can neither act nor sing. Once In a while you strike something that's really good; where there is both good singing and hlslronic ability. And THIS I the time when the two are combine). It is seldom Indeed that on a vaudeville stage you can see such an excellent artay of really good things. From the rise of (he curtain till the fall it was a rare suc cessthis now company which started Monday nightt. 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